The synthesis of 0 th (n = 1) and 1 st (n = 2) generation, monodisperse, star-shaped oligoviologens, C[(BnV ++ -PhV ++ ) n -CH 2 X] 3 , which consist of a phenyl or a 2,4,6-trimethylphenyl core (C) with triple 1,3,5-branches, in which each branch consists of a linear alternating series of diphenyl-(PhV ++ ) and dibenzyl viologens (BnV ++ ) and a variety of peripheral groups X (CH 3 , OH, Br), is described. According to MM+ modeling, the stars adopt a flat structure with the branches pointing towards the corners of an equilateral triangle with a centre-corner distances of 2.9 (n = 1) and 5.8 nm (n = 2, repulsive charge interaction). Discrete redox chemistry from the benzyl-(-0.27, -0.70 V) and phenyl viologen subunits (-0.12, -0.42 V vs. Ag/AgCl) is observed as a set of four interdigitated reduction waves, which involve 3 ϫ 4 = 12 (0 th generation) and 3 ϫ 8 = 24 electrons (1 st generation) as shown by